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The provided content emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and goal setting for entrepreneurs to achieve a profitable year, particularly for home-based businesses.

Abstract

The article underscores the critical role of business planning and goal setting in driving entrepreneurial success. It suggests that home businesses, often lulled into a relaxed state, can benefit significantly from intentional planning to avoid drifting without direction. The author advocates for setting clear, ambitious goals and creating a focused plan to achieve them, which enhances efficiency and prompts innovative thinking. By having a defined plan and daily to-do lists, entrepreneurs can concentrate on high-priority tasks, break through income levels, and accomplish more. The article also touches on the power of the subconscious mind in working towards goals, even during downtime. The author shares personal intentions for the year, including growing an email list, improving email effectiveness, and helping others with blogging, books, and speaking engagements, while also aiming to support Christian messages through supplemental writing income.

Opinions

  • The author believes that a lack of planning can lead to a lack of direction and achievement in home businesses.
  • Setting aside regular time for business planning is strongly encouraged by the author for achieving success.
  • Big goals are seen as a catalyst for creative problem-solving and pushing beyond conventional thinking.
  • The author suggests that setting and reviewing a large income goal can inspire innovative strategies for traffic and promotions.
  • There is an emphasis on the subconscious mind's role in goal achievement, working on solutions even when consciously engaged in other activities.
  • The author expresses a personal goal to reach and assist more individuals in their blogging, book writing, and speaking endeavors.
  • A plan to enhance email marketing practices is highlighted as a key strategy for the author's business growth.

Best Strategies for a Profitable Year

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Most entrepreneurs know that planning is essential for a successful business. If you have a brick-and-mortar store or if you have a professional business, the need for planning is obvious. Ordering the inventory and promoting it. Generating client appointments. And so forth.

Somehow, home businesses can start sliding in this area. The relaxed atmosphere can hinder the intentional aspect of the business. Then before you know it, you find yourself not accomplishing what you wish for.

Remember the saying, If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.

So this year I plan to change that. I want to set really solid goals, and then make a plan to see them through. Finally, I want to accomplish much more than ever. Inspire more people. And make more money.

Do you set aside time regularly to plan what you want to do in your business? If it’s not something you currently do, I strongly encourage you to embrace it this year.

Let’s start off by taking a look at why business planning is “the secret” to success. There are a few different factors that come into play here.

The first is efficiency. When you have a clear plan, you can focus on what’s most important. Instead of spending time trying to figure out what you should be working on, what pieces of the puzzle are missing from your product funnel, or what you need to do to break through to the next income level, you know exactly what needs to come next.

You’ve thought it through — and you’ve made your plans.

With a clear goal in mind and a plan for the year, it becomes easy to step back to create effective and efficient daily to-do lists. Work on what needs to get done each day and you will reach your goals.

Next, set big a goal for yourself, and work from there.This helps you to think outside the box.

If you don’t believe me, try it. Decide on a big income goal for the coming month. Write it down. Keep it in front of you.

Then get to work and start to notice what happens next.

You start to think of things that didn’t occur to you before.

You come up with creative ways to get more traffic.

You decide to run a fun promo that adds dollars to your bank account.

And when an important deadline comes up unexpectedly, your get-it-done attitude kicks in. Think back on that time in college when finals rolled around, or the last time your in-laws told you they would stop by later in the day. You got very creative about studying and cleaning respectively.

Last but not least, let’s talk about the subconscious. So far we’ve been focused on what we are actively doing to make progress by making a plan, setting goals and following through.

There’s another dimension to all this and that’s what’s going on in our subconscious mind. While we are busy plowing through our to-do list, cooking dinner for the family, and even sleeping, our subconscious mind is working towards those goals as well.

In short, setting goals and making a plan to reach them are real keys to the success you want so much. That means you end up with more money for yourself and your loved ones while spending less time slaving away at your desk.

So my goal is to reach many more people this year. There are many who need help with their blogs, their books, and their speaking engagements, and I want to help them.

I also want to supplement my writing income so that I can share my Christian messages freely.

My first plan is to take time analyzing and implementing my email practices. I want to grow my list and to increase my email effectiveness.

I would love to have you join me. It’s free.

You can sign up Here.

Originally published at https://christianbloggersinternational.com.

Business Strategy
Planning
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Goal Setting
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